I thought next month was planned as 'prepare well for the year and lower a bunch of DCs', otherwise known as Herbology/Astronomy, with maybe a Meridian or Charms action thrown in.
What's your current thinking?
Last we spoke of it, we were considering training Defense so as to get a 6th action, but since we got the Rune of Alacrity, I've changed my mind on that front. Its effect will take place in December, duplicating one of those actions, but having an extra one does nothing for it, while the Transfiguration and History bonuses greatly improve it. So my current roadmap (pending the calculation of odds, of course) is:
September:
Charms x1, Meridians x1, Transfiguration x1, Meridians x1, Spiritual cultivation x1, in whatever order makes the most sense (without a program, I'd say this, and with one of the Meridian actions possibly replaced in case any of the other x1s have too low odds).
-We go from 7d23 +50 per action and 2 Meridians, to 8d24 +60 per action and enough Meridians for our current needs and then some. We also uncover the next stage milestones for Charms.
October:
Astronomy x3, Herbology x2, in whatever order makes the most sense (without a program, I'd say this).
-We discover/get their benefits and uncover the next stage milestones for both skills.
November:
A 3/2 split between Transfiguration and Spiritual cultivation, what makes the most sense and in the order that makes the most sense.
-We put a dent on the amount we need by the end of year, and we keep improving our single actions' numbers, to make our Rune as good as we can for next month. Also, this is just in time for our first Quidditch match, where, once again, an extra action doesn't help, while more techniques do.
I initially thought we'd get our duplicated action in January, so I originally had a Transfiguration x5 in November and a Spiritual Cultivation x5 in December, but it looks like I had been counting months wrong, for what concerns runes, so the 2 subjects will have to share November (or maybe just go with Transfiguration x5 anyway?).